1. Executive Summary of the Project
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1. Executive Summary of the Project CHAPTER-1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Background MMRDA has decided to take up water resources development projects and water supply systems to meet the growing demand of drinking water supply in the Region. The Project includes water supply scheme to bring water from Surya source in order to augment the water supply of western sub-region of MMR. The Surya dam is owned by the Irrigation Department of Govt. of Maharashtra and is situated at about 54 km beyond the boundary line of MMR on north side. Tailrace water released from the hydro power project at the base of the dam is available as a source for proposed 403 MLD Water Supply Scheme to be developed to augment the water supply of western sub-region of MMR. An integrated water supply scheme has to be designed and implemented to Supply Bulk Water to two ULBs, VVCMC & MBMC and MMRDA’s proposed Rental Housing projects in the same area. Water from Surya Reservoir will be released through power house located at the base of the Dam at Dhamni. Tailrace water of the power house flows further into the Kawadas Weir and will be used for the proposed water supply scheme. It is further necessary to lift this water, convey it to the location where it can be treated and further transported by appropriate system to the various ULB’s and groups of villages. The MMRDA has accorded an administrative approval for revised estimated cost of Rs. 1977.29 Crores towards expenditure of proposed 403 Mld Surya Integrated Water Supply Scheme. Government of Maharashtra has allocated 67.18 Mm3 of water in Surya project as per GR (Water Resources Department) dated 07.12.2011. 1.2 PROPOSED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME The western sub-region of MMR comprising VVCMC, MBMC & adjoining villages are facing shortage of water to the extent of 45%.MMRDA therefore proposed Surya Integrated Water Supply Scheme to meet shortage of water in sub-region. MMRDA will take all precautions to protect environment and project affected people as a single agency in execution of this project. If both MBMC and VVCMC were to bring water from this source separately, duplication of pipeline, Operation & Maintenance work and multiple agencies would have disturbed the environment to greater extent. The Service Area of Project – The western subregion of MMR comprises of VVCMC, MBMC, and adjoining villages. This scheme is to supply bulk water to – A. Mira – Bhyandar Municipal Corporation Area and 5 adjoining villages B. Vasai -Virar Municipal Corporation Area and 27 villages not included in corporation area Fig b: Proposed location plan Table 1. Proposed Allocation of Bulk Water Supply Sr.No Name Qty. allocated Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation area including 49 Villages 1 merged in VVMC 170 MLD MMRDA’s proposed Rental Housing Project in Vasai– Virar 2 Sub-region 27 villages in Vasai - Virar Sub-region not merged in 3 15 MLD VVMC Mira – Bhayandar Municipal Corporation including MMRDA’s 4 special planning areas at Uttan and other 5 Villages 218 MLD MMRDA’s Proposed Rental Housing Project in Mira 5 – Bhayander Sub-region Total 403 MLD Surya Project area falls in Palghar (earlier Thane) District which forms a part of North Konkan Region which lies between the Sahyadri hills in the east and the Arabian Sea in the West. It has coastal line of about 113 Kms. It lies Between 18°42' and 20°20' North latitudes and 72°45' to 73°48' East longitudes in eastern part of the state Its East-West spread is maximum at the South which is about 100 Kms. MIRA-BHAYANDAR SUB REGION Mira-Bhayandar city is located on Northern boundary of Mumbai and on Western side of Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway (NH-8). The city includes two important towns i.e. Mira and Bhayandar. Fig d: Map shows expanse Mira-Bhayandar Sub-region. Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) is the civic body that governs the city and was established in the year 2002. Total area of the corporation limit is 89 sq. km. As per 2001 census, population of Mira-Bhayandar is 5.20 Lakhs and the population as per 2011 Census is 8.15 Lakhs. Thus the growth rate per annum 4.6%.Mira developed only in the East part, while the West part, on the other side of the railway line is covered with salt pans and mangroves. Mira Road (East) is a predominantly residential area. It is calm, quiet surroundings and low pollution is a boon for residents. Bhayandar is divided into two parts by the Mumbai suburban rail line – East and West. The West was traditionally residential, and the East was predominantly commercial and an industrial area. Recent population growth and a flurry of construction has blurred the boundaries between Bhayandar and neighbouring Mira on the East side of the rail tracks, turning it into a populous suburb. EXISTING WATER TO MIRA-BHAYANDAR IS AS FOLLOWS: • STEM (Shahad Temghar) : 86 MLd • MIDC : 5 MLd Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation Mumbai metropolitan region covers an area of about 4350 Sq. Km. comprising of Municipal Corporation of greater Mumbai, 13 municipal town and 1500 villages with a 1970 census population of 7.793 million people. For the purpose of planning water resources and hydrometric study, the Mumbai metropolitan region is divided into six zones. Mira Bhayander comes under zone one. Fast increase in urban population in Mira Bhayander has lead to tremendous scarcity of drinking water in this area. Most population is dependent on tanker fed water supply. Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) is one of the fastest growing Corporations areas near Mumbai. Mira Bhayander sub region on the fringes of Mumbai falls under the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The Mira Bhayander region is fast developing considering its nearness to the megacity Mumbai and improvement in its connectivity to Mumbai through many projects proposed for this region. It has been facing the problems of unsustainable urban growth and unplanned development over the years more particularly in Water Sector. Population of Mira Bhayandar according to 1991 census was 1, 75,400. The decadal growth rate of 1971-81 and 1981-91 are 103 and 161 respectively. The rate of growth of population of Mira Bhayandar 1981-91 is phenomenal as compared to Brihan Mumbai which was 33.43. This was mainly due to the large housing complexes developed privately on lands permitted to be developed by government. According to census 2001 the decadal growth rate of Mira Bhayandar is 196. The population of the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation has grown to 5,20,000 as per 2001 census of which 2,86,391 males and 2,33,997 females . This shows a decadal growth rate of 196% or an annual growth rate of 19.6%. The population of Mira Bhayandar in the year 2006 is 7, 28,000 (Source –Urban Health Survey, Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation). Table 2: Population Projection – 2006-2041 Year Population (Lakhs) Decadal Growth Rate 2001 5.20 ------ 2006 7.28 80% 2011 8.15 57% 2021 13.05 60% 2031 19.55 50% 2041 24.43 25% Table 3: Projected water demand 2006-2031 Year Population Present Water Supply Water demand in (Lakhs) (MLD) MLD 2001 5.20 86 78 2006 7.28 86 109 2011 8.15 86 122 2021 13.05 195 2031 19.55 293 As the population is assumed not to go beyond 20 lakhs due to land constraint, the water demand is calculated 293 MLD. A. Vasai-Virar Sub-Region Vasai-Virar Sub-region is located on northern boundary of Mira-Bhyandar and on Western side of Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway (NH-8). Fig e : Map shows expanse of Vasai-Virar sub-region The Sub-region includes Vasai–Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC) and other 27 villages. The Corporation was formed in the year 2010 by merging following 4 towns: (1) Nallasopara (2) Vasai (3) Virar (4) Navghar Manikpur In addition above 4 towns, 49 urbanised villages (Out of total 76 villages in Sub-region) were included in the city Corporation. Villages not merged in corporation are, thus 27 numbers. The Sub-region has very high growth rate. Annual composite growth rate for the decade 1951 – 2001 for 4 towns stated above was 10.92%. The growth rate has further increased in the decade 2001 – 2011. The population of VVMC as per Census 2011 is 12.21 Lakhs. Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC) is the civic body that governs the city and was established in the year 2010. Total area of corporation limit is 105 sq. km. The existing water supply to Vasai-Virar is as follows: • Pelhar (Old Scheme) : 14 MLd • Maswan : 100 MLd • Usgaon : 24.5 MLd • Papadkhind : 1.5 MLd Vasai Virar City Municipal Corporation Mumbai metropolitan region covers an area of about 4350 Sq. Km. comprising of Municipal Corporation of greater Mumbai, 13 municipal town and 1500 villages with a 1970 census population of 7.793 million people. For the purpose of planning water resources and hydrometric study, the Mumbai metropolitan region is divided into six zones. Vasai Virar comes under zone two. Fast increase in urban population in Vasai Virar has lead to tremendous scarcity of drinking water in this area. Most population is dependent on tanker fed water supply. Vasai Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC) is one of the fastest growing Corporations areas near Mumbai. Vasai Virar sub region on the fringes of Mumbai falls under the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The Vasai Virar region is fast developing considering its nearness to the megacity Mumbai and improvement in its connectivity to Mumbai through many projects proposed for this region.